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Religion v Mythology
Why are ancient and indigenous beliefs are referred to as Myths, while major organised deities are named under religions? This is part of the disenfranchisement of all other belief systems outside the majors. There are 4,500 'gods' on earth, all man-made and many with commonalities. Why has western pedagogy started referring to those outside their understanding as Myths, and relegated to Ancient History and Anthropology. Time for change, or reverting to older and arguably wiser learnings - much of which is taken from those earlier practices and belief systems. Some mythical being who walked on water, fed thousands from one lunch bag or turned water into wine is somehow more believable? I don't think so. Just more politics or cheating to get one team ahead, in the head count!

June 2024
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